- #MY NOTEPAD++ EDITOR LOOKS WEIRD HOW TO#
- #MY NOTEPAD++ EDITOR LOOKS WEIRD INSTALL#
- #MY NOTEPAD++ EDITOR LOOKS WEIRD FULL#
- #MY NOTEPAD++ EDITOR LOOKS WEIRD CODE#
#MY NOTEPAD++ EDITOR LOOKS WEIRD HOW TO#
#MY NOTEPAD++ EDITOR LOOKS WEIRD CODE#
#MY NOTEPAD++ EDITOR LOOKS WEIRD INSTALL#
#MY NOTEPAD++ EDITOR LOOKS WEIRD FULL#
Here are some functions that I find useful (see this page for a full list of nice functions and corresponding hot keys): You could also split windows to view two do-files concurrently (right click tab and choose ‘move to other view’), or see one do-file in two split windows (right click tab and choose ‘clone to other view’) to view different sections without scrolling. It also comes with productivity enhancing functions like ‘find and replace’, ‘move current line up/down’, ‘block commenting’, ‘record/play macro’, etc. Notepad++ does everything that the STATA editor does, and it allows customization. How is Notepad++ better than STATA’s default do-file editor?